Acuña grew up in
La Sabana, Venezuela.[1] Acuña had agreed in principle to sign with the
Atlanta Braves in 2017, but due to the Braves international signing scandal, Atlanta was stripped of its ability to pay his signing bonus and he returned to the open market.[1][2] On July 2, 2018, Acuña signed with the
Texas Rangers for a $425,000
signing bonus.[3][4]
Acuña made his professional debut with the
DSL Rangers of the
Rookie-levelDominican Summer League in 2019, hitting .342/.438/.455/.893 with 2 home runs, 29
runs batted in (RBIs), and 17 stolen bases, and was named to the DSL All-Star team.[5][6][7] He did not play in 2020 due to the cancellation of the
Minor League Baseball season because of the
COVID-19 pandemic.[8] Acuña spent the 2021 season with the
Down East Wood Ducks of the
Low-A East.[9][10][11] Over 111 games he hit .266/.345/.404/.749 with 12 home runs, 74 RBIs, and 44 stolen bases.[12] Acuña was named the Rangers 2021 minor league Defender of the Year.[13] Acuña opened the 2022 season with the
Hickory Crawdads of the
High-ASouth Atlantic League, hitting .317/.417/.483/.900 with eight home runs, 29 RBIs, and 28 stolen bases over 54 games. He was promoted to the
Frisco RoughRiders of the
Double-ATexas League on August 2 and finished the season after hitting .224/.302/.349/.651 with 3 home runs, 18 RBIs, and 13 stolen bases for Frisco.[14] Acuña played for the
Surprise Saguaros of the
Arizona Fall League following the 2022 season, and was named to the Fall League All-Star team.[15][16]
On November 15, 2022, the Rangers added Acuña to their
40-man roster to protect him from the
Rule 5 draft.[17] Acuña was optioned back to Frisco to begin the 2023 season.[18]
On July 30, 2023, the Rangers traded Acuña to the
New York Mets in exchange for
Max Scherzer and cash considerations.[19] In 37 games, he batted .243/.317/.304 with 2 home runs, 12 RBIs, and 15 stolen bases. Acuña began the 2024 season with the Triple–A
Syracuse Mets.[20]
Personal life
Acuña comes from a baseball family. His brother,
Ronald Acuña Jr., is an MLB outfielder.[1] His father, Ronald Sr., played in minor league baseball for three organizations, and his younger brother Bryan currently plays in the
Minnesota Twins organization.[4][21]